
Magic Bullet Food Processor...?
My son eats pureed foods and I've tried the Cuisinart Mini Food Prep Prossesor.... BOOOO!!! It smelled like the motor was going to burn up... And it wasn't even working that hard! And it left big chuncks of food. I'm using a blender now... and it's such a pain to get all of the food out from around and under the blades! It takes so long just to blend up his foods. I was wondering if the Magic Bullet would be good for the use I need it for? Or maybe a different food processor? I was thinking of saving up some money and buying one of the good ones... Like the $150-200 ones... I'm just tired of dealing with the blender...
I have one that I was given as a gift, and I have to say that I was surprised at how sturdy the gadget actually is..... I love to use it! Of course the more money you spend the more machine you get....but for the money it is a very good option.
can you put chopped carrots in a blender and expect to get them the proper consistency of juice?
i have a recipe for a juice with carrot and celery in it, and i dont want to go out and buy a juicer because a) they are kind of expensive, and b) blending foods retains the fiber. the blender i have is a cuisinart smart power duet, the blades are in pretty good shape.
No, a blender won't liquidize your carrots. You will need to buy some carrot juice, which is much cheaper than a juicer.

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